Learn More About Your Favorite Writer, Scott Schroeder

For about a week now, I've been trying to figure out how to write exactly what Patrick Hayes wrote yesterday:

Writing about sports, in general, puts people in a tough position. Most writers who are truly passionate about the sports they cover -- and Schroeder is, if you read how diligently he covers the D-League -- have a weird balance to strike. On the one hand, as basketball fans, there's obviously a lot of admiration for athletes that can do things most of us sitting and watching would love to do. On the other, particularly in Schroeder's case where he's one of few news sources out there for D-League coverage, he has a responsibility to give honest assessments of what he sees. That's just part of building an audience -- if you're just writing nice stuff all the time, people are less likely to take you seriously as a credible source who has some knowledge.

Because I obviously have a rooting interest, it's hard for me to properly evaluate the chances, which is why I wanted to ask Schroeder a few questions -- he has much more knowledge on the subject and is extensively familiar with what teams look for when they make call-ups. While I was certainly, like most people, hoping to hear that Farmer is a shoe-in to get a call-up, I also appreciated Schroeder giving an honest assessment to a primarily Flint audience that wouldn't like parts of what he said.

In reality, there's no real formula for what NBA teams look for when scouring the D-League for prospects.

It's worth pointing out, I think, that Schroeder does not just give negative takes on Farmer. He's written positive things about him this season as well.

Emphasis is mine, but it's not a dig at Smilin' Steve Weinman, who unlike me is very nice and "a credible source with some knowledge."

I don't do a lot of things.

I do do some things:

Any questions / comments / concerns, fire away. I've posted my phone number on this site before (though it was in hopes that Rick Kamla would text me, to no avail) but since I probably will let it go to voicemail (bill collectors are crazy), I also invite you to email me (here), get at me on twitter or send me an anonymous question / comment / concern from here.

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keep doing what you do.

Good work buddy.

Well done.

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